Centre for Geopolitics
Created: | 2020-04-09 12:58 |
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Institution: | Department of Politics and International Studies |
Description: | Videos from the Centre for Geopolitics online events |
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This collection contains 40 media items.
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R2P, International Justice and the Battle Against Impunity
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 14 May 2020
A New Asia? China-Ladakh-India
While global attention has been focussed on the coronavirus epidemic, with perhaps a glance or two at Hong Kong and the South China Seas, the PRC has taken a dramatic step in the...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 18 Jun 2020
A Westphalia for the Middle East documentary
A short documentary about the Centre's project that encourages new ways of thinking about peace making in the Middle East.
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 6 Jul 2020
Advocacy and Memory: the role for NGOs in R2P
NGOs and civil society actors around the world play an important role in implementing the promise of Responsibility to Protect. Whether advocating for accountability for atrocity...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 18 Jun 2020
An American Nightmare: What will a Contested Election Mean for the World?
The upcoming US presidential election will take place in the context of a raging pandemic and unprecedented domestic polarization in which allegations of voter fraud, voter...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2020
Are we at the end of the long 20th century?
This year has been dominated by two major geopolitical developments. First, the Coronavirus epidemic with its unprecedented economic, cultural and political consequences....
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Tue 20 Oct 2020
Baltic States 1939-1940
This month marks the eightieth anniversary of the occupation of the Baltic States by the Soviet Union in June 1940. It was the start of a long nightmare for their inhabitants...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 25 Jun 2020
Beyond Coronavirus?
As the United Kingdom, and large parts of the world, attempt to emerge from the lockdown, attention has turned to the mechanics of and precedents for recovery from major...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Wed 22 Jul 2020
Britain and the Western Baltic
The United Kingdom has a long history in the Western Baltic, the triangle bounded by Denmark, Northern Germany and southern Sweden. Long before the UK even existed, English and...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Fri 20 Nov 2020
Challenges to Japan's Leadership in Asia and the World
In August, Shinzo Abe resigned as the Prime Minister of Japan at a time of extreme geopolitical uncertainty in Asia and globally. The panel of esteemed Japan experts offer...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Fri 13 Nov 2020
Coronavirus and Liberty in Illiberal Europe
A distinguished panel discusses the broad questions: "are liberal democracies or autocratic governments better placed to respond to the current pandemic and to protect their...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 16 Apr 2020
Covid and the Geopolitics of Brexit. A British-German Conversation
For more than two months, the UK and the EU, like most of the rest of the world - has been preoccupied with the Coronavirus pandemic. Now, as the deadline for an extension to the...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 25 Jun 2020
Covid-19 & Challenges for Atrocity Prevention
Panel discussion that considers the challenges the coronavirus pandemic poses for the prevention of genocide and other mass atrocity.
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 23 Apr 2020
Existing legal limits to the Security Council Veto during mass atrocities
Join prominent experts for a discussion of Professor Trahan's new book, Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes. In the book, she...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 2 Nov 2020
Faith in R2P: Christian Perspectives
The origins of R2P, at least to a degree, were entwined with inherited Christian ideas about just war and moral duties towards ‘outsiders’. How should we think about this...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Sun 18 Oct 2020
Foreign Intervention in Middle East Geopolitics
Middle East conflicts have long experienced destructive and counter-productive foreign interventions. Often western powers such as the USA are criticised for both intervening...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 2 Jul 2020
Geopolitics of the Middle East: Learning from past failed peace settlements and negotiation formats
In this panel, we will attempt to understand better how the contexts of conflict and insecurity in the region are changing through Covid-19, how the pandemic might impact existing...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Sun 7 Jun 2020
Hong Kong's Future under China's National Security Law
The implementation of the National Security Law on 1 July 2020 marks the end of the “One Country, Two Systems” framework agreed upon by Deng Xiaoping and the British government...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Wed 2 Sep 2020
How much do we care?
NGOs deliver humanitarian and development aid and by doing so play a critical geopolitical role. They help people most in need and can play an important role in reducing conflict...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Tue 16 Jun 2020
Indigenous Peoples & the Responsibility to Protect
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P), despite its focus in the West as a foreign policy tool, is primarily a commitment from each state to protect its own population from mass...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Wed 15 Jul 2020